USS Sioux City (LCS-11) was a Freedom Class Littoral Combat Ship previously operated by the United States Navy. USS Sioux City was built by Marinette Marine in Wisconsin. The ship had an active service life of 5 years.
On 14 August 2023, Sioux City was decommissioned at Naval Station Mayport, Florida after less than five years of service. This ship was among a group of littoral combat ships that were decommissioned due to mechanical issues that cost millions of dollars to repair.
Decommissioned military ships are at times put into reserve service. If USS Sioux City is now a reserve ship it may still be trackable on the map below.
USS Sioux City Military Ship Is No Longer Trackable
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USS Sioux City Military Ship Details
The Freedom class littoral combat ships are fast, agile monohull vessels optimized for operations in coastal waters. Their modular mission packages allow rapid reconfiguration for mine countermeasures, surface warfare, or anti-submarine missions with speeds exceeding 40 knots.
Freedom Class Sister Ships
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USS Beloit, USS Billings, USS Cleveland, USS Cooperstown, USS Detroit, USS Fort Worth, USS Freedom (decommissioned), USS Indianapolis,...
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